The Infrastructural Geographies research group will continue running the film screening series, exploring the various ways visual media may interact…
Visualising Infrastructure – Research Group Activities
This Michaelmas term, the Infrastructural Geographies research group are running a series of film screenings, exploring the various ways visual…
11 Palms – documentary short of Bangalore’s urban palm trees
Bangalore, India’s fourth largest “megacity”, has a distinctive relationship to its urban trees. From the ubiquitous presence of the Sacred…
The surfaces of infrastructure
The city of L’Aquila is located within one of the most active seismic areas of central Italy. The quake that…
Reflections on 2017-18: Strike
One of the key moments of the academic year 2017-18 was the UCU (Universities and Colleges Union) strike action in…
First-year Fieldwork Forum
In this week’s blog post, first-year geography PhD student Debolina Majumder recounts her own and fellow doctoral students’ contributions to…
The politics of infrastructure: Interview with Nikhil Anand
Dr Nikhil Anand (Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania) talks about his recent work on water supply and access in…
Welcome to Infrastructural Geographies!
Welcome to the blog of the Infrastructural Geographies research group! The intention with this blog is twofold. Firstly, we will…